Authorities Cracking Down on No-Fly Zones Near Airports Due to Safety Concerns.
SSP operations have been tasked with the operation of the aerial firing and kite flying in the no-fly zones.
Authorities Crack Down on Aerial Activities Near Airports
The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has taken a firm stance against aerial activities near the Bacha Khan International Airport and Risalpur Air Base, two major airports in the country.
The Aerial Firing Crackdown: A Collective Effort
The recent surge in aerial firing incidents has prompted the authorities to take swift and decisive action. In response, a coordination meeting has been convened to bring together all assistant commissioners and local SHOs to discuss strategies for tackling this growing concern.
Understanding the Issue
Aerial firing, also known as aerial bombardment or aerial shelling, refers to the act of firing from the air, typically from aircraft or drones, into populated areas. This type of firing poses significant risks to civilians and can cause widespread destruction. The authorities have been working tirelessly to identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice.
